Abstract:
Kazakhstan’s financial market has always been the focus of the government attention as an important element of country development. Therefore, the main goal is to build a well-developed, competitive and trustworthy financial market that has a dominant influence on the economy and sustainable development. Nevertheless,
this statement is true for economies that have reached a certain level of development. For countries with economies in transition, achievement of a significant level of economic growth is a prerequisite for the formation of
a stable capital market and banking system, that will subsequently have a significant positive impact on economic growth. This study investigates the relationship between the local financial market and economic growth
for Kazakhstan based on measures of economic growth and its components, as well as empirical indicators of
banking development and stock market — size, liquidity and volatility — used as control variables that determine Kazakhstan’s economy. Time series regression analysis and Granger causality test was performed for data
from 1994 to 2017 in order to design country-specific measures for financial development. The results confirmed
the profile of Kazakhstan’s economy by showing that world oil prices and total investment are the most powerful
factors influencing economic growth. The direction of causation for Kazakhstan comes from economic growth
towards the development of the local financial market, contrary to the postulate that the development of a financial intermediary stimulates economic growth. Therefore, at this stage, the financial sector does not stimulate the economic development of Kazakhstan, but rather the economic growth based on oil production and export is a catalyst for the development of the financial sector. It should be recommended to Kazakhstan’s government to shift the focus from financial market to economic development in order to mobilise sufficient volumes of
domestic and international investments to transform the economy and make a transition to sustainable growth.